I keep having this problem. But most important sometimes the screen will start creating strange effects. They is the mobo dieing... indeed... one day the note decided to not turn on =\ Asus asked me 300€ for a new m.b. I unmounted the note and just scratched off a burned component, and then resetted bios. Now the note has been working perfectly since February... but today it started again troubling me =\
I found the solution on my A6Vc. You have to unscrew the little plastic plate behind the screen. The you'll see cable white or yellow, i don't remeber, so unplug and replug this cable coming from the video card to the LCD (it's a little rectangular plug. It should work. I think it cames from hard handling or something, because they changed my video card and it was still the same problem.
PS: DON'T DO THIS IF YOU ARE NOT SURE HOW TO DO. I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE OF WHAT YOU DO WITH YOU'RE COMPUTER.
I keep having this problem. But most important sometimes the screen will start creating strange effects. They is the mobo dieing... indeed... one day the note decided to not turn on =\ Asus asked me 300€ for a new m.b. I unmounted the note and just scratched off a burned component, and then resetted bios. Now the note has been working perfectly since February... but today it started again troubling me =\
Vincioss 1 year ago
@DelendaCarthago Thanks Dude!
Link3858 1 year ago
looks like you got some interesting information showing up on that screen xD
MCSpidah 2 years ago
I had the same problem, this is the asus repair sheet:
A6V LVDS CABLE 15.4/WXGA R1.0; F3M-1B LCD 15.4 WXGA GLARE; A6NE-1A LCD BEZEL 15.4 ASSY.
esp5em 3 years ago
I have the same problem.
esp5em 3 years ago
i've the same problem.
you can resolve it by switching from lcd to crt by pressing Fn+F8
it reset the monitor and works properly.
Sorry for my english, i'm italian
DelendaCarthago 3 years ago 2
i've the same problem.
you can resolve it by switching from lcd to crt by pressing Fn+F8
it reset the monitor and works properly.
Sorry for my english, i'm italian
DelendaCarthago 3 years ago
I found the solution on my A6Vc. You have to unscrew the little plastic plate behind the screen. The you'll see cable white or yellow, i don't remeber, so unplug and replug this cable coming from the video card to the LCD (it's a little rectangular plug. It should work. I think it cames from hard handling or something, because they changed my video card and it was still the same problem.
PS: DON'T DO THIS IF YOU ARE NOT SURE HOW TO DO. I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE OF WHAT YOU DO WITH YOU'RE COMPUTER.
upsx 3 years ago
sieg heil
IslamicRageBoy 4 years ago
Its the lcd flex cable... just buy a new cable.
jagasoft 4 years ago